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I'm pretty sure I did as well, the 350s to me still look like a glorified Roshe Run.
Moon rocks still my favorite 350, but still prefer the design of the V2s for sure. Stripe makes a world of a difference for me.
Yeah I think the V1s also aged poorly, in terms of design. The cws were good but the print on the upper has been used to death on so many bad fakes/knockoffs.
If we’re being real, 350 V1s are absolutely stole the Roshe Run design. When the V2s were released, the differences are more noticeable.
he kinda was going that route when he created the 350 tho
mentioned it in a interview, how can he replace that shoe
Didn't Kanye openly admit to that though? I don't think that was a secret. He loved the Roshe and wanted to make a better version of the Roshe.......and he did. Never had a pair of V1s and had only a few V2s. I'm not the biggest fan of either model but I have no problem saying that given a couple more years the v2 will easily be one of the best sneakers of all time if not already. The V1s didn't age poorly in mind. they did exactly what they were supposed to do. Just enough colors, just enough releases. They should never retro for a very long time. Same for 750s.If we’re being real, 350 V1s are absolutely stole the Roshe Run design. When the V2s were released, the differences are more noticeable.
Calypso, Iguana, Mango, Black/Sail Roshe's >>>> 350's
Didn't Kanye openly admit to that though? I don't think that was a secret. He loved the Roshe and wanted to make a better version of the Roshe.......and he did. Never had a pair of V1s and had only a few V2s. I'm not the biggest fan of either model but I have no problem saying that given a couple more years the v2 will easily be one of the best sneakers of all time if not already. The V1s didn't age poorly in mind. they did exactly what they were supposed to do. Just enough colors, just enough releases. They should never retro for a very long time. Same for 750s.
^ he definitely did, forgot what specific interview but his goal was to replace it because he seen it everywhere
mission accomplished
Which is also why 350v2 didnt age well eitherYeah I think the V1s also aged poorly, in terms of design. The cws were good but the print on the upper has been used to death on so many bad fakes/knockoffs.
When you live in an area where they are common (seen numerous times daily) among even non - sneakerhead types and also people rocking fake versions etc. It really makes it clear how out of style the model really has become and makes any OG yeezy head embarrassed to have ever been a part of the hypeThe recent CWs have been trash, but it's still the quintessential Yeezy shoe. Definitely one of the most popular new models in recent years too.
I guess my point was-did anyone actually care about the Roshe to begin with? They were basically a bargain bin shoe. I can’t think of a single hyped release of the model.
Wow.I guess my point was-did anyone actually care about the Roshe to begin with? They were basically a bargain bin shoe. I can’t think of a single hyped release of the model.
It was a huge seller and it was everywhere. It was ubiquitous and was a go to sneaker for a few years. Kanye was trying to improve upon that idea. The Roshe was everywhere like Air Max 270s, adidas nmds, huaraches and even air force 1s. I never liked them and never owned a pair but, they were indeed all over the place. Kanye wasn't trying to replicate hype. Hype was a byproduct. A necessary byproduct but, a by product nonetheless. Kanye is tryin to build/building an empire. You can't build an empire off of hype alone and limited drops. Our corner of sneaker culture is miniscule compared to where these sneaker companies really make bank. Watch some Ye' interviews about his ideas for his brand. Whether you like him or not and regardless of if you like the shoes, we can't debate the results.I guess my point was-did anyone actually care about the Roshe to begin with? They were basically a bargain bin shoe. I can’t think of a single hyped release of the model.
I guess my point was-did anyone actually care about the Roshe to begin with? They were basically a bargain bin shoe. I can’t think of a single hyped release of the model.
Roshes were everywhereIt was a huge seller and it was everywhere. It was ubiquitous and was a go to sneaker for a few years. Kanye was trying to improve upon that idea. The Roshe was everywhere like Air Max 270s, adidas nmds, huaraches and even air force 1s. I never liked them and never owned a pair but, they were indeed all over the place. Kanye wasn't trying to replicate hype. Hype was a byproduct. A necessary byproduct but, a by product nonetheless. Kanye is tryin to build/building an empire. You can't build an empire off of hype alone and limited drops. Our corner of sneaker culture is miniscule compared to where these sneaker companies really make bank. Watch some Ye' interviews about his ideas for his brand. Whether you like him or not and regardless of if you like the shoes, we can't debate the results.